Did you end up playing it? What did you think? I loved it for the first few hours, but then found it a little repetitive and I got bored.

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I played it a bit, ended up playing the mode where you fight endless bad guys, me and a friend found it extremely entertaining, it was worth $13.66, but I can see how it will get repetitive, although the amount of animations he has is just impressive.

I'm still not sure about buying Metro 2033. Though I really want it I'm concerned whether it's even worth $13.60. It has really great graphics but the gameplay is apparently crap. I'd rather it have bad graphics and great gameplay if I'm putting my hard earned wad down. (Graphics being ephemeral and gameplay eternal.) If you think $13.60 isn't a lot, realize that I could buy a case of cheap beer for that!

↑ Our mutual acquaintance, mussels, is from Australia (next to Germany) so he has to pay twice whatever a human being from a first world country would pay.

Fortunately for him though, the UK gave Australia a gift during skirmishes over which penal colony made better tea. That gift was Ben Yahtzee, better known for his Zero Punctuation video reviews that were made at a brisk pace which is just outside the intelligible range of a native born Australian.

Here's the review of Alien vs. Predator. (If it's too fast mussels you can ask someone on TPU to summarize it for you.)

Again idiotic $9,99 vs 9,99€. Why do i have to pay more than those from US just because i'm from Europe? Still bought it as it is an ok price compared to retail store but still more expensive than for US...

Again idiotic $9,99 vs 9,99€. Why do i have to pay more than those from US just because i'm from Europe? Still bought it as it is an ok price compared to retail store but still more expensive than for US...

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why do i have to pay twice as much in the SAME CURRENCY? we get higher rates AND conversion fees